Warriors' first foe sits atop AP Top 25

NEW YORK » Southern California is No. 1 in the AP Top 25, tossing off the weight of NCAA sanctions and returning to a familiar place in the rankings — with a boost from LSU's problems.

Hawaii travels to Los Angeles to play the Trojans in the season opener on Sept. 1, and the Warriors will be facing a team that earned the top spot in The Associated Press' preseason college football poll for the seventh time in school history and the first time in five seasons, edging out No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 LSU.

AP POLL: THE TOP 5

(First-place votes in parentheses)

1. USC (25)

1,445

2. Alabama (17)

1,411

3. LSU (16)

1,402

4. Oklahoma (1)

1,286

5. Oregon

1,274

The Trojans, who were banned from postseason play the past two seasons, received 25 of a possible 60 first-place votes from a media panel in a close vote. USC received 1,445 points. Defending national champion Alabama had 17 first-place votes and 1,411 points while LSU, the Crimson Tide's SEC rival, got 16 first-place votes and 1,402 points.

"The ranking doesn't mean we've done anything as a team.," Trojans safety T.J. McDonald. "But it's good to see we're back where we're supposed to be."

Oklahoma was fourth with a single first-place vote and Oregon was fifth. Michigan, at No. 8, received the only other first-place vote.

The Tigers were poised to start the season No. 1 before Heisman Trophy finalist Tyrann Mathieu got kicked off the team a week ago.

In light of that development, the AP extended the voting deadline. Before Mathieu was dismissed, reportedly for failed drug tests, LSU had received 28 of a possible 60 first-place votes. USC was a close second with 22 first-place votes and Alabama was third with nine.

The USA Today coaches' poll, which was released Aug. 2, had LSU at No. 1, followed by Alabama and USC.

Rounding out the top 10 in the AP rankings, Georgia was No. 6, followed by Florida State and Michigan. No. 9 South Carolina and No. 10 Arkansas give the Southeastern Conference half of the first 10 teams.

No. 24 Boise State is ranked in the preseason for the fourth straight year.

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sailfish1wrote:

Why does UH think they can compete with Division I teams and especially teams like USC?

on August 19,2012 | 12:21PM

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joewillywrote:

Oh well: 0-1 to start.

on August 19,2012 | 12:37PM

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ponowaiwrote:

It's not about competing with USC, they are in different conferences. To get better, they must play better teams. After USC the next game will be a walk in the park (aloha stadium) with Lamar. The first Mountain West game will be three weeks after USC, the Warriors will be ready.